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ASM INTERNATIONAL ® The Materials Information Company Volume 2 Publication Information and Contributors Properties and Selection: Nonferrous Alloys and Special-Purpose Materials was published in 1990 as Volume 2 of the 10 Edition Metals Handbook. With the second printing (1992), the series title was changed to ASM Handbook. The Volume was prepared under the direction of the ASM International Handbook Committee. Fig. 1 Examples of some of the many nonferrous alloys and special- purpose materials described in this Volume. Shown clockwise from the upper left-hand corner are: (1) a cross-section of a multifilament Nb 3 Sn superconducting wire, 1000×; (2) a high-temperature ceramic YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7-x superconductor, 600×; (3) beta martensite in a cast Cu-12Al alloy, 100× and (4) alpha platelet colonies in a Zr- Hf plate, 400×. Courtesy of Paul E. Danielson, Teledyne Wah Chang Albany (micrographs 1 and 4) and George F. V ander Voort, Carpenter Technology Corporation (micrographs 2 and 3). Authors • Rafael Nunes UFRGS • J.H. Adams Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc. • Mitchell Ammons Martin Marietta Energy Systems • Howard S. Avery Consulting Engineer • Robert J. Barnhurst Noranda Technology Centre • John C. Bean AT&T Bell Laboratories • B.J. Beaudry Iowa State University • David F. Berry SCM Metal Products, Inc. • William T. Black Copper Development Association Inc. • Michael Bess Certified Alloys, Inc. • R.J. Biermann Harrison Alloys Inc. • Charles M. Blackmon Naval Surface Warfare Center • Richard D. Blaugher Intermagnetics General Corporation • Charles O. Bounds Rhône-Poulenc • Jack W. Bray Reynolds Metals Company • M.B. Brodsky Argonne National Laboratory • Terrence K. Brog Coors Ceramics Company • J. Capellen Iowa State University • Paul J. Cascone J.F. Jelenko & Company • J.E Casteras Alpha Metals, Inc. • Barrie Cayless Alcan Rolled Products Company • M.W. Chase National Institute of Standards and Technology • T.J. Clark G.E. Superabrasives • Arthur Cohen Copper Development Association Inc. • Barbara Cort Los Alamos National Laboratory • W. Raymond Cribb Brush Wellman Inc. • Paul Crook Haynes International, Inc. • Donald Cunningham Emerson Electric, Wiegand Division • Charles B. Daellenback U.S. Bureau of Mines • Jack deBarbadillo Inco Alloys International, Inc. • Gerald L. DePoorter Colorado School of Mines • James D. Destefani Bailey Controls Company • R.C. DeVries G.E. Corporate Research & Development Center • Douglas Dietrich Carpenter Technology Corporation • Lisa A. Dodson Johnson Matthey, Inc. • R.E. Droegkamp Fansteel Inc. • Paul S. Dunn Los Alamos National Laboratory • Kenneth H. Eckelmeyer Sandia National Laboratories • John L. Ellis Consultant • Daniel Eylon University of Dayton • J.A. Fahey Bronx Community College • George Fielding Harrison Alloys Inc. • J.W. Fiepke Crucible Magnetics, Division of Crucible Materials Corporation • John Fischer Inco Alloys International, Inc. • John V. Foltz Naval Surface Warfare Center • Fred Foyle Sandvik-Rhenium Alloys Corporation • Earl L. Frantz Carpenter Technology Corporation • F.H. (Sam) Froes University of Idaho • C.E. Fuerstenau Lucas-Milhaupt, Inc. • Robert C. Gabler, Jr. U.S. Bureau of Mines • Jeffrey Gardner Texas Instruments, Inc. • Sam Gerardi Fansteel Inc., Precision Sheet Metal Division • Claus G. Goetzel Consultant & Lecturer • Robert A. Goyer University of Western Ontario • Toni Grobstein NASA Lewis Research Center • K.A. Gschneidner Iowa State University • R.G. Haire Oak Ridge National Laboratory • W.B. Hampshire Tin Information Center • John C. Harkness Brush Wellman Inc. • Darel E. Hodgson Shape Memory Applications, Inc. • Susan Housh Dow Chemical U.S.A. • J.L. Hunt Kennametal Inc. • Richard S. James Alcoa Technical Center • Walter Johnson Michigan Technological University • William L. Johnson California Institute of Technology • Bo Jönsson Kanthal AB • Avery L. Kearney Avery Kearney & Company • James R. Keiser Oak Ridge National Laboratory • Kenneth E. Kihlstrom Westmont College • Erhard Klar SCM Metal Products, Inc. • James J. Klinzing Johnson Matthey Inc. • C. Koch North Carolina State University • Deborah A. Kramer U.S. Bureau of Mines • T. Scott Kreilick Hudson International Conductors • S. Lamb Inco Alloys International, Inc. • John B. Lambert Fansteel Inc. • S. Lampman ASM International • D.C. Larbalestier University of Wisconsin-Madison • Pat Lattari Texas Instruments, Inc. • Luc LeLay University of Wisconsin-Madison • H.M. Liaw Motorola, Inc. • C.T. Liu Oak Ridge National Laboratory • Thomas Lograsso Iowa State University • W.L. Mankins Inco Alloys International, Inc. • J.M. Marder Brush Wellman Inc. • Barry Mikucki Dow Chemical U.S.A • L.F. Mondolfo Consultant • Hugh Morrow Cadmium Council, Inc. • Lester R. Morss Argonne National Laboratory • Robert Mroczkowski AMP Inc. • G.T. Murray California Polytechnic State University • David V. Neff Metaullics Systems • Jeremy R. Newman TiTech International, Inc. • M. Nowak Troy Chemical Corporation • John T. O'Reilly The Doe Run Company • F.H. Perfect Reading Alloys, Inc. • Donald W. Petrasek NASA Lewis Research Center • C.W. Philp Handy & Harman • Joseph R. Pickens Martin Marietta Laboratories • Charles Pokrass Brush Wellman Inc. (formerly with Fansteel Inc.) • R. David Prengamen RSR Corporation • John J. Rausch Fansteel Inc. • Michael J. Readey Coors Ceramic Company • William D. Riley U.S. Bureau of Mines • A.M. Reti Handy & Harman • A.R. Robertson Engelhard Corporation • Peter Robinson Olin Corporation • Elwin L. Rooy Aluminum Company of America (retired) • N.W. Rupp National Institute of Standards and Technology • M.J.H. Ruscoe Sherritt Gordon Ltd. • A.T. Santhanam Kennametal Inc. • James C. Schaeffer JCS Consulting • Donald G. Schmidt North Chicago Refiners and Smelters, Division of R. Lavin & Sons, Inc. • Robert F. Schmidt Colonial Metals • D.K. Schroder Arizona State University • Yuan-Shou Shen Engelhard Corporation • Michael Slovich Garfield Alloys, Inc. • David B. Smathers Teledyne Wah Chang Albany • J.F. Smith Ames Laboratory • William D. Spiegelberg Brush Wellman Inc. • Joseph Stephens NASA Lewis Research Center • L.G. Stevens Indium Corporation of America • Michael F. Stevens Los Alamos National Laboratory • Archie Stevenson Magnesium Elektron, Inc. • James O. Stiegler Oak Ridge National Laboratory • A.J. Stonehouse Brush Wellman Inc. • Michael Suisman Suisman Titanium Corporation • John K. Thorne TiTech International, Inc. • P. Tierney Kennametal Inc. • Robert Titran NASA Lewis Research Center • Louis Toth Engelhard Corporation • Derek E. Tyler Olin Corporation • J.H.L. Van Linden Alcoa Technical Center • Carl Vass Fansteel/Wellmon Dynamics • T.P. Wang Thermo Electric Company, Inc. • William H. Warnes Oregon State University • Leonard Wasserman Suisman Titanium Corporation • R.M. Waterstrat National Institute of Standards & Technology • Robert A. Watson Kanthal Corporation • R.T. Webster Teledyne Wah Chang Albany • J.H. Westbrook Sci-Tech Knowledge Systems • C.E.T. White Indium Corporation of America • R.K. Williams Oak Ridge National Laboratory • Keith R. Willson Geneva College • G.M. Wityak Handy & Harman • Anthony W. Worcester The Doe Run Company • Ming H. Wu Memry Corporation Reviewers and Contributors • S.P. Abeln EG&G Rocky Flats • Stanley Abkowitz Dynamet Technology • D.J. Accinno Engelhard Industries, Inc. • W. Acton Axel Johnson Metals, Inc. • G. Adams Cominco Metals • Roy E. Adams TIMET • H.J. Albert Engelhard Industries (deceased) • John Allison Ford Motor Company • Paul Amico Handy & Harmon • L. Angers Aluminum Company of America • R.H. Atkinson Inco Alloys International, Inc. (retired) • H.C. Aufderhaar Union Carbide Corporation • Roger J. Austin Hydro-Lift • R. Avery Consultant to Nickel Development Institute • Denise M. Aylor David W. Taylor Naval Ship Research and Development Center • Roy G. Baggerly Kenworth Truck Company • A.T. Balcerzak St. Joe Lead Company • T.A. Balliett Carpenter Technology Corporation • William H. Balme Degussa Metz Metallurgical Corporation • J.A. Bard Matthey Bishop, Inc. • Robert J. Barnhurst Noranda Technology Centre • E.S. Bartlett Battelle Memorial Institute • Louis Baum Remington Arms Company • J. Benford Allegheny Ludlum Steel, Division of Allegheny Ludlum Corporation • R. Benn Textron Lycoming • D. Bernier Kester Solder • Michael Bess Certified Alloys, Inc. • A.W. Blackwood ASARCO Inc. • M. Bohlmann Bohlmann TECHNET • G. Boiko Billiton Witmetaal U.S.A. • Rodney R. Boyer Boeing Commercial Airplane Company • Leonard Bozza Engelhard Corporation • John F. Breedis Olin Corporation • S. Brown ASARCO Inc. • Stephen J. Burden GTE Valenite • H.I. Burrier The Timken Company • Alan T. Burns S.K. Wellman Corp. • D. Burton Perry Tool & Research • Donald W. Capone, II Supercon, Inc. • S.C. Carapella, Jr. ASARCO, Inc. • James F. Carney Johnson Matthey, Inc. • F.E. Carter Engelhard Industries, Inc. • Robert L. Caton Carpenter Technology Corporation • L. Christodoulou Martin Marietta Laboratories • Thomas M. Cichon Arrow Pneumatics, Inc. • Byron Clow International Magnesium Association • James Cohn Sigmund Cohn Corporation • R. Cook IBM Corporation • R.R. Corle EG&G Rocky Flats • D.A. Corrigan Handy & Harman • C.D. Coxe Handy & Harman (deceased) • M. Daeumling IBM Research Laboratories • Paul E. Danielson Teledyne Wah Chang Albany • J.H. DeVan Oak Ridge National Laboratory • D. Diesburg Climax Performance Materials • C. Di Martini Alpha Metals Inc. • C. Dooley U.S. Bureau of Mines • T. Duerig Raychem Corporation • G. Dudder Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories • Francois Duffaut Imphy S.A. • B. Dunning Consultant • W. Eberly Consultant • C.E. Eckert Alcoa Technical Center • T. Egami University of Pennsylvania • A. Elshabini-Riad Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University • John Elwell Phoenix Metallurgical Corporation • A. Epstein Technical Materials, Inc. • S.G. Epstein The Aluminum Association • S.C. Erickson Dow Chemical U.S.A • Daniel Eylon University of Dayton • K. Faber Northwestern University • L. Ferguson Deformation Control Technology • D. Finnemore Iowa State University • D.Y. Foster Métalimphy Alloys Corporation • R. Frankena Ingal International Gallium GmbH • Gerald P. Fritzke Metallurgical Associates • T. Gambatese S.K. Wellman Corp. • A. Geary Nuclear Metals, Inc. • G. Geiger North Star Steel Company • R. Gibson Snap-On-Tool Corporation • G. Goller Ligonier Powders, Inc. • J. Goodwill Carnegie-Mellon Research Institute • F. Goodwin International Lead Zinc Research Organization • Arnold Gottlieb Harrison Alloys Inc. • T. Gray Allegheny Ludlum Steel, Division of Allegheny Ludlum Corporation • R.B. Green Radio Corporation of America • F. Greenwald Arnold Engineering Company • C. Grimes Teledyne Wah Chang Albany • A. Gunderson Wright Patterson Air Force Base • B. Hanson Hazen Research Institute, Inc. • Charles E. Harper, Jr. Metallurgical & Environmental Testing Laboratories, Inc. • J. Hafner Texas Instruments, Inc. • J.P. Hager Colorado School of Mines • Robert Hard Cabot Corporation • Douglas Hayduk ASARCO Inc. • B. Heuer Nooter Corporation • G.J. Hildeman Aluminum Company of America • James E. Hillis Dow Chemical U.S.A. • G.M. Hockaday Titanium Development Association • Ernest W. Horvick The Zinc Institute • G. Hsu Reynolds Metal Company • E. Kent Hudson Lake Engineering, Inc. • Dennis D. Huffman The Timken Company • H.Y. Hunsicker Aluminum Company of America • Mildred Hunt The Chemists' Club Library • J. Ernesto Indacochea University of Illinois at Chicago • E. Jenkins Stellite Coatings • A. Johnson TiNi Alloy Company • L. Johnson G.E. Corporate Research & Development Center • Peter K. Johnson Metal Powder Industries Federation • T. Johnson Lanxide Corporation • J. Jolley Precision Castparts Corporation • Willard E. Kemp Fike Metal Products, Noble Alloy Valve Group • G. Kendall Northrop Corporation • B. Kilbourn Molycorp, Inc. • James J. Klinzing Johnson Matthey, Inc. • G. Kneisel Teledyne Wah Chang Albany • C.C. Koch North Carolina State University • R.V. Kolarik The Timken Company • R. Komanduri Oklahoma State University • P. Koros LTV Steel Company • K.S. Kumar Martin Marietta Laboratories • Henry Kunzman Eaton Corporation • John B. Lambert Fansteel Inc. • D.C. Larbalestier University of Wisconsin-Madison • T. Larek IBM Corporation • J.A. Laverick The Timken Company • J. Laughlin Oregon Metallurgical Corporation • J. Lee Spang & Company • M. Lee General Electric • P. Lees Technical Materials, Inc. • James C. Leslie Advanced Composites Products & Technology • W.C. Leslie University of Michigan (retired) • A. Levy Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory • Eli Levy The de Havilland Aircraft Company of Canada • Joseph Linteau Climax Specialty Metals • Lloyd Lockwood Dow Chemical U.S.A. • P. Loewenstein Nuclear Metals, Inc. (retired/consultant) • G. London Naval Air Development Center • Joseph B. Long Tin Information Center • F. Luborsky G.E. Corporate Research & Development Center • G. Ludtka Martin Marietta Energy Systems • David Lundy International Precious Metals Institute • Armand A. Lykens Carpenter Technology Corporation • W. Stuart Lyman Copper Development Association Inc. • C. MacKay Microelectronic & Computer Technology Corporation • T. Mackey Key Metals & Minerals Engineering Company • John H. Madaus Callery Chemical Company • H. Makar U.S. Bureau of Mines • W.L. Mankins Inco Alloys International, Inc. • W. Marancik Oxford Superconducting Technology • K. Marken Battelle Memorial Institute • Daniel Marx Materials Research Corporation • Lisa C. Martin Lanxide Corporation • John E. Masters American Cyanamid Company • Ian Masters Sherrit Research Center • P. Matthews U.S. Bronze Powders, Inc. • D.J. Maykuth Battelle Memorial Institute • B. Maxwell Nickel Development Institute • A.S. McDonald Handy & Harman • A. McInturff Fermi Accelerator Laboratory • K. McKee Carboloy Inc. • W. Mihaichuk Eastern Alloys • K. Minnick Lukens Steel Company • J. Mitchell Precision Castparts Corporation • J.D. Mitilineos Sigmund Cohn Corporation • Melvin A. Mittnick Textron Specialty Materials • J. Moll Crucible Research • C.E Mueller Naval Surface Weapons Center • H. Muller Brookhaven National Laboratory • Y. Murty NGK Metals Corporation • S. Narasimhan Hoeganaes Corporation • David V. Neff Metaullics Systems • O. Edward Nelson Oregon Metallurgical Corporation • Dale H. Nevison Zinc Information Center, Ltd. • P. Noros LTV Steel Company • R.S. Nycum Consultant • B.F. Oliver University of Tennessee • David L. Olson Colorado School of Mines • Dean E. Orr Orr Metallurgical Consulting Service, Inc. • R. Osman Airco Specialty Gasses • Heinz H. Pariser Heinz H. Pariser Alloy Metals & Steel Market Research • L. Pederson Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory • D. Peterson Iowa State University • R. Peterson Reynolds Metals Company • C. Petzold Exide Corporation • K. Pike East Penn Manufacturing Company • W. Pollack E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Company • P. Pollak The Aluminum Association • A. Ponikvar International Lead Zinc Research Organization • Paul Pontrelli Joseph Oat Corporation • D.Pope University of Pennsylvania • T. Porter GA Avril Company • R. David Prengamen RSR Corporation • B. Quigley NASA Lewis Research Center • V. Ramachandran ASARCO Inc. • U. Ranzi IG Technologies, Inc. • H.T. Reeve AT&T Bell Laboratories • H.F. Reid American Welding Society • C. Revac RMI Company • M.V. Rey The Timken Company • F.W. Rickenbach Titanium Development Association • W.C. Riley Research Opportunities • P. Roberts Nuclear Metals, Inc. • M. Robinson SPS Technologies • T. Rogers IMCO Recycling Inc. • Elwin L. Rooy Aluminum Company of America (retired) • R. Roth Howmet Corporation • Y. Sahai Ohio State University • H. Sanderow Management & Engineering Technologies • R. Scanlon Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory • Robert D. Schelleng Inco Alloys International, Inc. • J. Schemel Sandvik Special Metals Corporation • S. Seagle RMI Company • P. Seegopaul Materials Research Corporation • J.E. Selle Oak Ridge National Laboratory • Scott O. Shook Dow Chemical U.S.A. • G.H. Sistare, Jr. Handy & Harman (deceased) • Hendrick Slaats Engelhard Corporation • Gerald R. Smith U.S. Bureau of Mines • J.F. Smith Lead Industries Association, Inc. • L.R. Smith Ford Motor Company • R. Smith Ametek • H. Clinton Snyder Aluminum Company of America • Kathleen Soltow Jet Engineering, Inc. • F. Spaepen Harvard University • J.R. Spence The Timken Company • C. Sponaugle Haynes International, Inc. • H. Stadelmaier North Carolina State University • M.D. Swintosky The Timken Company • A. Taub G.E. Corporate Research & Development Center • Peter J. Theisen Eaton Corporation • R. Thorpe AMP Inc. • C.D. Thurmond AT&T Bell Laboratories • T. Tiegs Oak Ridge National Laboratory • P.A. Tomblin The de Havilland Aircraft Company of Canada • M. Topolski Babcock & Wilcox • R.L. Trevison Johnson Matthey Electronics • S. Trout Molycorp, Inc. • W. Ullrich Alcan Powders & Pigments, Division of Alcan Aluminum Corporation • George F. Vander Voort Carpenter Technology Corporation • K. Vedula Office of Naval Research • R.F. Vines Inco Alloys International, Inc. • R. Volterra Texas Instruments Metals & Controls Division • F. James Walnista Wyman-Gordon Company • John Waltrip Dow Chemical U.S.A. • William H. Warnes Oregon State University • C. Wayman University of Illinois • R.H. Weichsel AB Consultants International Inc. • M. Wells U.S. Army Material Technology Laboratory • E.M. Wise Inco Alloys International, Inc. • Gerald J. Witter Chugai USA, Inc. • D. Yates Inco Alloys International, Inc. • J. Yerger Aluminum Company of America • Stephen W.H. Yih Consultant • Ernest M. Yost Chemet Corporation • Leon Zollo SPS Technologies • R.D. Zordan Allison Gas Turbines • Edward D. Zysk Engelhard Corporation (deceased) Foreword Throughout the history of Metals Handbook, the amount of coverage accorded nonferrous alloys, special-purpose materials, and pure metals has steadily, if not dramatically, increased. That this trend has continued into the current 10th Edition is easily justified when one considers the significant developments that have occurred in the past decade. For example, metal-matrix composites, superconducting materials, and intermetallic alloys materials described in detail in the present volume were either laboratory curiosities or, in the case of high-temperature superconductors, not yet discovered when the 9th Edition Volume on this topic was published 10 years ago. Today, such materials are the focus of intensive research efforts and are considered commercially viable for a wide range of applications. In fact, the development of these new materials, combined with refinements and improvements in existing alloy systems, will ensure the competitive status of the metals industry for many years to come. Publication of this Volume is also significant in that it marks the completion of a two-volume set on properties and selection of metals that serves as the foundation for the remainder of the 10th Edition. Exhaustive in scope, yet practical in approach, these companion volumes provide engineers with a reliable and authoritative reference that should prove a useful resource during critical materials selection decision-making. On behalf of ASM International, we would like to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to the authors, reviewers, and other contributors who so generously donated their time and efforts to this Handbook project. Thanks are also due to the ASM Handbook Committee for their guidance and unfailing support and to the Handbook editorial staff for their dedication and professionalism. This unique pool of talent is to be credited with continuing the tradition of quality long associated with Metals Handbook. Klaus M. Zwilsky President ASM International Edward L. Langer Managing Director ASM International Preface This is the second of two volumes in the ASM Handbook that present information on compositions, properties, selection, and applications of metals and alloys. In the first volume, irons, steels, and superalloys were described. In the present volume, nonferrous alloys, superconducting materials, pure metals, and materials developed for use in special applications are reviewed. In addition to being vastly expanded from the coverage offered in the 9th Edition, these companion volumes document some of the more important changes and developments that have taken place in materials [...]... 12 10 8 8 6 14 14 Impacts 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 3 1746 1630 1545 1547 15 42 127 9 911 1105 1046 1501 1571 Ingot 29 32 28 30 31 20 17 20 21 33 33 Total mill products 396 418 360 356 394 28 1 157 191 22 2 355 3 92 Sheet 153 167 143 140 158 124 62 78 88 143 165 Plate 9 9 10 11 9 7 4 7 9 14 15 Rod and bar(a) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 Extruded shapes 22 9 23 7 20 3 20 1 22 2 147 88 103 122 194 20 8 Pipe and tube(b) 3 3 2. .. 3 62 249 324 300 493 568 Sheet 313 29 6 28 6 27 4 28 4 23 5 156 199 180 333 3 92 Plate 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 Foil 56 55 47 46 43 40 26 28 24 36 41 Rod and bar(a) 22 20 22 20 18 19 9 9 10 11 11 Extruded shapes 46 49 46 53 43 34 37 59 61 73 77 Total Passengers cars Extruded pipe and tube(b) 39 33 26 27 22 18 9 13 9 10 14 Drawn tube(b) 5 3 1 4 7 12 13 Bare wire 2 2 3 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 Forgings 11 9 11 12. .. intakes, and bumpers Extrusions and forgings are finding new and extensive uses Forged aluminum alloy wheels are a premium option Table 1 Trends in aluminum usage in the U.S transportation industry Usage Trucks & buses 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 19 82 1981 1980 1979 1978 Ingot 23 5 20 5 20 0 20 0 21 2 183 151 148 136 21 6 199 Total mill products 27 1 26 5 23 6 21 9 25 4 174 122 1 62 151 28 1 25 0 Sheet 148 144 128 123 ... Foil 1 1 1 1 1 Rod and bar(a) 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 5 5 Extruded shapes 68 70 65 55 60 49 32 45 44 69 64 Extruded pipe and tube(b) 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Drawn tube(b) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bare wire 1 1 Forgings 42 39 33 31 34 20 14 23 21 37 33 Impacts 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 506 470 436 419 466 357 27 3 310 28 7 497 499 Ingot 125 3 11 62 1101 1109 1108 917 6 62 781 746 1008 1003 Total mill... 646 Special-Purpose Materials 15 26 5 29 2 1 42 694 Superconducting Materials 7 64 101 6 325 Pure Metals 2 111 156 23 0 622 Special Engineering Topics 2 67 26 21 384 Totals 62 1 ,26 4 1,161 1,1 02 2,671 (a) Total number of figure captions; some figures may include more than one illustration (b) Does not include in-text tables or tables that are part of figures Specific Metals and Alloys are described in 36... 147 88 103 122 194 20 8 Pipe and tube(b) 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bare wire 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 Forgings 425 450 388 386 425 301 174 21 1 24 3 388 425 Total(c) Trailers and semi-trailers Total Source: Aluminum Association, Inc (a) Extruded rod and bar combined with rolled and continuous cast and rod bar (b) Drawn tube combined with extruded pipe and tube (c) Shipments to passenger cars cover... Comments, criticisms, and suggestions are invited, and should be forwarded to ASM International Library of Congress Cataloging-in -Publication Data ASM International Metals handbook Vol 2: Prepared under the direction of the ASM International Handbook Committee Includes bibliographies and indexes Contents: v 2 Properties and selection nonferrous alloys and special-purpose materials 1 Metals Handbooks, manuals,... superconductivity, the most widely used superconductors niobium-titanium and A15 compounds (including Nb3Sn) are examined in detail The remaining articles in the section discuss Chevrel-phase superconductors (PbMo6S8 and SnMo6S8), thin-film superconductors, and high-temperature oxide superconductors (YBa2Cu3O7, Bi2Sr2Ca2Cu3Ox, and Tl2Ba2Ca2Cu3Ox Pure Metals are described in an extensive collection of data... R.W.E Leiter (19 62- 1963) (Member, 1955-1958, 1960-1964) G.V Luerssen (1943-1947) (Member, 19 42- 1947) G.N Maniar (1979-1980) (Member, 1974-1980) J.L McCall (19 82) (Member, 1977-19 82) W.J Merten (1 927 -1930) (Member, 1 923 -1933) N.E Promisel (1955-1961) (Member, 1954-1963) G.J Shubat (1973-1975) (Member, 1966-1975) W.A Stadtler (1969-19 72) (Member, 19 62- 19 72) R Ward (1976-1978) (Member, 19 72- 1978) M.G.H Wells... ASM Handbook Committee • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • R.S Archer (1940-19 42) (Member, 1937-19 42) L.B Case (1931-1933) (Member, 1 927 -1933) T.D Cooper (1984-1986) (Member, 1981-1986) E.O Dixon (19 52- 1954) (Member, 1947-1955) R.L Dowdell (1938-1939) (Member, 1935-1939) J.P Gill (1937) (Member, 1934-1937) J.D Graham (1966-1968) (Member, 1961-1970) J.F Harper (1 923 -1 926 ) (Member, 1 923 -1 926 ) C.H . Metals and Alloys 36 757 586 703 646 Special-Purpose Materials 15 26 5 29 2 1 42 694 Superconducting Materials 7 64 101 6 325 Pure Metals 2 111 156 23 0 622 Special Engineering Topics 2 67 26 . The Materials Information Company Volume 2 Publication Information and Contributors Properties and Selection: Nonferrous Alloys and Special-Purpose Materials was published in 1990 as Volume. and SnMo 6 S 8 ), thin-film superconductors, and high-temperature oxide superconductors (YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7 , Bi 2 Sr 2 Ca 2 Cu 3 O x , and Tl 2 Ba 2 Ca 2 Cu 3 O x . Pure Metals are described in

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